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How and whether they will ignite is an open question.
But now he had ignited a fire within her that could never be put out.
And then he seemed to come to terms with what had happened, for Data could see the fire ignite again in his eyes.
Just as he raised them to his face, the world ignited to the north.
He'd ignited a fire in her blood and she wanted him to put it out.
When math class came, a thought ignited in my head.
It was not clear last night what ignited the argument.
I do not want to imagine what you did to ignite this.
But no one had to say anything to ignite Jordan.
He held the note as though it were likely to ignite.
But not knowing how to put out the fire he'd ignited.
No woman had ever ignited at his touch the way she did.
"But he came from a great tradition of public service and ignited my interest in it."
"It ignites a fire in people who had given up."
For one thing, it helped ignite his interest in politics.
The book also ignited a debate in the academic community.
For the first time, a spark of hope ignited in him.
But such an agreement, if reached, could ignite a very different kind of war.
The officials said they did not know how the leak was ignited.
But I know that somebody has to step up and ignite this team.
That gave the Heat a 71-67 lead and ignited the crowd.
But the fire the blade had ignited within him did not go out.
Within months he had ignited the local business community and new sponsors came on board.
As he nodded the woman back to her seat, David again ignited.
This mixture is good since it does not have to be ignited.